Helping a prime-time TV show build a more distinctive on-set visual world through abstract loops designed for atmosphere, rhythm, and personality.
Client
Joko
Industry
Media & Entertainment
Service
Design, Creative Development, End-to-End Production, Art Direction, Animation, Concept & Ideation
Techniques
3D/CG
Awards
Creative Director Bode Brodmüller invited Clim Studio to create five abstract loops for the set screens of the German TV show Wer Stiehlt Mir Die Show? The challenge was to design motion content that could support a live studio environment without overpowering it — pieces calm enough to work as backgrounds, but engaging enough to hold visual interest and add character to the set.
Inspired by Ricardo Bofill’s Muralla Roja, where the show’s ident was filmed, we developed five distinct visual pieces rooted in the same dreamy, graphic world. Each loop was designed to reflect a different personality while staying cohesive as part of the wider show language. The result was a set of broadcast-ready assets that helped the programme feel more considered, atmospheric, and visually memorable on screen.


We made it on TV!
Our designs were inspired by Bofill's "Muralla Roja", where the show's TV Ident was shot.

Credits
Climent Canal, Edgar Ferrer, Thais Altès, Nachei Sánchez, QB Sound.
